I love hav­ing a full sleeve tat­too. It can be a great con­ver­sa­tion starter.….and some of the looks I get from the judge­men­tal idiots out there is pretty enter­tain­ing too. If you want to see the whole process of get­ting a sleeve check the video below. Its 32 hours of nee­dle in skin time put

My Sleeve is done. Wooohooo!! Its been a long jour­ney and com­pletely worth it. I am beyond stoked at how well it turned out. Kyle at WGF Tat­too: The Ones Your Mother Told You About does some absolutely amaz­ing work. If you ever want to get some ink done I highly rec­om­mend any of the guys(Aramis,

There’s some­thing about get­ting a new tat­too that just gives you an inde­scrib­able feel­ing. I get all my ink done at WGF Tat­too: The Ones Your Mother Told You About. If you want a new tat­too.….WGF Tat­too is where you should go. Jade

Tat­toos can be a great way of self expression.….but you’ll want to make sure its a qual­ity tat­too. That’s why I go to WGF Tat­too for all of my ink. Check out the video of the 4th color ses­sion for my sleeve that I’ve been work­ing on with Kyle at WGF Tat­too then go get

And he wonders why he's unemployed....

Florida crook Felipe Cruz strolled up to a bank teller’s win­dow and handed over a note say­ing, “Give me the 100s, 50s, 20s now. Do not set the alarm. Hurry!!!” But since she was com­pletely sur­rounded by bul­let­proof glass, the teller just walked away, prompt­ing Cruz to leave –with the note still wedged in the win­dow. While he’s not in cus­tody yet, cops have Cruz’s address, phone num­ber and other per­ti­nent info because the note was writ­ten on a job appli­ca­tion that included all his con­tact info.

A motor­cy­clist brought traf­fic to a stand­still on one of Madrid’s busiest high­ways after he pulled over to look for his false teeth, which flew out of his mouth when he sneezed!Two munic­i­pal police offi­cers approached the motor­cy­clist and ordered him to resume his jour­ney.It wasn’t known if the man found his dentures.

Willie Myrick was out­side tak­ing care of his pet Chi­huahua. The young boy spot­ted a few dol­lars near a tree. When he walked over to the money, a man grabbed Willie and forced him into a four-door Honda Civic. “He said if I told any­one he would hurt me, like, in a bad way.” The man drove around for three hours before leav­ing Willie on the side of a road in East Point, Ga. Accord­ing to the fourth grader, the rea­son the man released him is because Willie irri­tated him with gospel music. Willie sang the track, “Every Praise” repeat­edly until the guy made him get out of the car. Now, a num­ber of orga­ni­za­tions in the area are team­ing up to offer a $10,000 reward in the investigation.

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